Oklahoma Eagle

The Oklahoma Eagle is a Tulsa-based and Black-owned newspaper published by James O. Goodwin. It is a successor to the Tulsa Star newspaper, which was burned down in the 1921 Tulsa race massacre. The Oklahoma Eagle is known for publishing news about the Black community and its reporting on the 1921 Tulsa race massacre at a time when many white-owned newspapers in Tulsa refused to acknowledge it. The Oklahoma Eagle is also Oklahoma's longest-running Black-owned newspaper.

Oklahoma Eagle

The Oklahoma Eagle is a Tulsa-based and Black-owned newspaper published by James O. Goodwin. It is a successor to the Tulsa Star newspaper, which was burned down in the 1921 Tulsa race massacre. The Oklahoma Eagle is known for publishing news about the Black community and its reporting on the 1921 Tulsa race massacre at a time when many white-owned newspapers in Tulsa refused to acknowledge it. The Oklahoma Eagle is also Oklahoma's longest-running Black-owned newspaper.